Eco-villages for the Homeless

Fresno architect Arthur Dyson has thought outside of the box for his solution to housing for homeless, creating of small homes (some only 80 sq ft) for the homeless made of recycled materials. Dyson, who is currently working with Fresno city officials for a suitable location for his homes describes his ultimate vision as "an 'eco-village' that would include housing units set up in a field surrounded by trees and gardens, a central building with a kitchen and bathrooms and another larger building for the sale of goods created or grown by residents."
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